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Elections have just been postponed again in Nigeria, barely few hours before it had been originally scheduled to commence. As a matter of fact, this is not the first time elections are being postponed by the Independent National Electoral Commission

The president have shown in various instances that he has no regard for the constitution and the rule of law, and many Nigerians applauded him for it. The recent truncation of due process in the case of Justice Walter Onnoghen, the Chief Justice of N

What Nigeria needs in these challenging times is a brave leader, who would confront the many problems of the nation with an absolute resolve to bring about the necessary change. Leadership is Nigeria's foremost problem.

One of the songs on this administration's lips is that Atiku Abubakar, the major opposition candidate and the flag bearer of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is corrupt. Isn't it amazing that for three and half years of this Buhari's administration

The President over the weekend, expressed deep shock about the recent Boko Haram attack that claimed the lives of over 100 gallant soldiers. As usual, the president heard the news, and his absorbers couldn’t afford the shock it brought with it. I m

What then happens to a nation whose corruption index or corruption perception is at an all-time high; yet there is no one in the nation to fight against corruption? What happens to corruption when everyone is corrupt? I believe very strongly that whe

Since Nigeria isn't a true Federal State in reality, except on papers; the task of then moving the nation forward depends on whosoever is occupying Aso Rock per time. Most states in Nigeria are dependent on the federal government and on the crumbs th

While some people believe that politics is a game, some think it as a business and some see it as a means to an end. It is therefore very unlikely for you to find any politician who lacks motive (right or wrong) in politics. The point is, no one acci

President Buhari was elected in 2015 as President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to fix the many problems created by the past administrations – the very thing he vowed to do if elected. Down the line, he is never close to fulfilling any of his

According to Dr. John C. Maxwell (a prominent Leadership expert) said, "Everything rises and falls on leadership"; implying that when all is said and done, the success or the otherwise of any group, team, organization or nation is a consequence of th

On Wednesday, Muhammadu Buhari's All Progressive Congress (APC) welcomed Godswill Akpabio, the former governor of Akwa Ibom State and a serving senator into their family. Some days before that, Akpabio had visited President Buhari in London where he

In every coup d'état, whether successful or unsuccessful, someone or a group of persons must definitely be held accountable. What Nigerians witnessed with the sack of Lawal Musa Daura is nothing short of someone taking responsibility for the failed.

There are stories that the leadership of the 8th Senate would face severe persecutions in the coming days. The Senate President, Bukola Saraki whose recent defection to the People's Democratic Party (PDP), has left unimaginable holes in the heart of

The shared-resource in this context would be monies that otherwise, should have gone for developmental projects and benefits the lots of Ekiti State indigenes, being given away to few individuals as stipends, to vote either APC or PDP in the just con

My thought then is this: I think Dr. Fayemi's return to Ekiti State governorship race is more of a vendetta than having any plans for the people of the state. It is more of a revenge mission than the state's developmental agenda.

Leah Sharibu may never have dreamt or thought of spending her birthday being an abductee of the dreaded Boko Haram terror group. She was just a little girl hoping to have education and be able to compete favorably well in a competitive World. If it h

President Muhammadu Buhari did not put Nigerian youths first while making those remarks in the Commonwealth Business Forum. As a leader of a great nation as Nigeria, your peopleâ€™s interest should come first and then, other things can then foll

There is a saying that if you educate a girl-child, you educate a nation. This saying is so relevant especially in a nation that in the past held the belief that educating a girl-child is a waste of time and precious resources of her parents. There a

One of the hardest things one would ever think would happen in Nigeria again is a repeat of Chibok in any part of the country. But four years after the kidnap of those Chibok girls, of which about a hundred of them still havenâ€™t returned, anot

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